Eco-Cinema: Films That Love Nature / The Lorax, 2012 / Ages 5-10 (in Hebrew)
Hanukkah activities following the exhibition Material Imagination: Center of Gravity / Israeli Art from the Museum's Collection
The Tel Aviv Museum of Art invites you to celebrate Hanukkah with unique family activities. We will go on wonderful cinematic journeys and watch carefully selected films that engage with the special relationship between man and nature, and why it should be safeguarded.
Each cinematic adventure will be accompanied by an independent activity page, and the young participants will be invited to visit the exhibition Center of Gravity / Israeli Art from the Museum's Collection and get to know the works up close.
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The Lorax (2012) | Directors: Chris Renaud, Kyle Balda
USA, 86 minutes, Hebrew dubbing
An animated film for the whole family, based on Dr. Seuss's ecologically minded book. The Lorax is a legendary creature that tries to protect the environment. A 12-year-old boy goes in search of him because he believes that this is the one thing that will enable him to win the affection of the girl of his dreams. His meeting with the Lorax teaches him not only about love for humans, but also about love for the environment that surrounds us.
Watch the trailer >
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Attention! Tickets are required for all participants, including an accompanying adult (on the activity reservation page, please make sure you select the correct number of tickets for all participants).
The activity will take place in a gallery adjacent to a secure space.
Note: This activity is in Hebrew only.